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Roy Woods started his Trans-Am team in 1969 with a single '69 Camaro and then branched out a 2-car Camaro team in 1970, adding Milt Minter in the other team car. For 1971, Woods switched to AMC Javelins when he got two cars from Roger Penske. In 1972, Roy Woods took over as the factory AMC team from Roger Penske as Roger went off to other endeavors and the factory participation fell to nearly nothing besides AMC.

Thanks to Ken Ulrich, who moved over from the Todco Racing team to Roy Woods for 1972, we have pictures of Wood's team from that '72 season.

Some of the BEST RWR stuff that I've seen!!! I know of TWO of those intakes, and have always wondered about their origin.....did they come from Penske or did RWR have those built. The other one that I've seen has TWO four barrels. And the exhaust system looks like the 71 Penske version...probably a carryover. I've got a very similar set that came with Buzz Dyer's old car. I believe Buzz has one on his 70 Javelin to this day.

Why was I thinking the RWR Camaro was ex-Penske? I know they "revised" the '70 Javelins to '71 specs, but I always thought this car was bought and prepared much like the following year.. so where was the '69 champ car in '70? Ken